The story of a pop star’s evolution is often a tale told in hemlines and sequins. And in her latest editorial for Queens of Pop, Sabrina Carpenter presents a visual narrative as compelling as her music. There is, as she puts it, “a sense of separation from them [the early records], largely due to the shift in who I am as a person and as an artist, pre-pandemic and post-pandemic”. This is what happens when a Disney star who once felt she had “less creative control” becomes the pop star with a hit like “Nonsense”, a definitive “queen of pithy, playful, precision-tooled pop”. Her fashion has finally caught up with her voice.
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